All Building Design articles in 24 June 2011 – Page 5
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News
Make City scheme gets record objections
An office scheme designed by Make at London Wall in the City of London has been recommended for planning approval, despite receiving a record 135 objections
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News
Carbuncle Cup opens for nominations
Today sees the launch of the call for nominations for the sixth Carbuncle Cup, BD’s annual award presented in recognition of the ugliest building completed in Britain in the past 12 months
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Features
Life Class: Peter Barber
The London-based architect considers Koolhaas, confidence and corporate culture
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Northumbria University
The students’ work continues the investigation of context and identity in the Northumbria region.
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News
Foster receives Save the Children Award
Work for the charity includes school prototype to be rolled out in Sierra Leone
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News
Nightingales completes Newbury education complex
Facility will cater for up to 30 special needs students
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Building Study
First look: Lynch Architects proposes ‘modern palazzo’ opposite Victoria Station
Lynch Architects has submitted a planning application for a mixed-use development opposite Victoria Station in London.
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News
Ai Weiwei released on bail after agreeing to pay 'evaded tax'
The Chinese artist and architect Ai Weiwei has been released, according to Chinese state media.Chinese news agency Xinhua has reported that he was freed on bail by Beijing police “because of his good attitude in confessing his crimes as well as a chronic disease he suffers from”.Xinhua’s report added: “The ...
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Competitions
To let: 2 Vertical Plan Files
These StyleFile vertical metal Plan Files are an all steel construction, epoxy powder coated, fireproof and lockable.
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Competitions
To let: Spare Desks in Clerkenwell
6 spare desks in an architect’s office. If you are looking for a spacious, naturally lit space, large desks and a calmatmosphere then this could be the place for you.
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News
Government tells RIBA: 'There are too many architects'
“We’ve not been heard on tuition fees,” says Reed
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Opinion
Could tough times spell the end of Archaos?
There is a sense that students want a national student body with a wider membership
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: Leicester School of Architecture
The 2011 Graduate School Degree Show at the Leicester School of Architecture features the final-year projects of over 50 architecture students.
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News
Terry Farrell's Earl's Court masterplan goes for planning
£8 billion project will see creation of 7,500 new homes
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Building Study
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Riverside museum in Glasgow
City icon it may be, but Zaha Hadid’s Riverside transport museum is as removed from its Glasgow context as the cars and trains housed within its zinc-clad walls, says Steve Parnell
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News
RMJM loses another director
Firm’s London operations director is the latest senior figure to depart
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Make's East Greenwich plans move forward
Development partner appointed for 645-home south-east London regeneration
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Archial director joins Woods Bagot
Jonathan Leah to chase education work at the Australian firm
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Jestico & Whiles' estate revamp gets green light
Second phase of £95 million north London project approved by council